What Happened to Julian Newman?
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- Опубликовано: 6 июн 2020
- What Happened to Julian Newman?
This video is presented with educational purposes to detail the rise of Julian Newman from a childhood of being a basketball prodigy to his unfortunate downfall as an adult. Since Julian garnered the attention of millions around the world at such a young age, he has left many wondering, "What exactly happened to Julian Newman?" After doing my research and reading numerous articles, I've broken it down to three major reasons as to why his stardom peaked before adulthood. Even though he graduated high school without any college scholarship offers or professional basketball offers, I wish him nothing but the best. He is still young and if he dedicates himself to understanding the game of basketball, I believe Julian can still play at the next level of basketball. After all, as I mentioned in the video, he is a very skilled player who just lacks some key elements of basketball. If Julian learned how to master the parts of his game that aren't the strongest, Julian has a strong case for being able to play college ball or professional basketball somewhere. Thank you for watching, enjoy!
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The problems with this kid are:
- he's arrogant
- not a team player
- he lacks defense
- his moves are very predictable.
Hit the nail on the head!
Aka very middle school player
Every random i play with in 2k park
He’s 5’
@@raytalkshoop2686 oohhh thx for the new idiom imma use that for class thx for the idiom
His ego is getting higher and higher but his height remains the same......
*wheeze* that just sent me
Yes....he should of been told about ego!
ruclips.net/video/Ee5XXUkTo9A/видео.html hahaha right
Nice name
That pfp makes this comment even better
He never recovered from that L that one white kid gave him.
Lol
His name is Jaythan Bosch
I remember that!!!!
LOL that’s the video I saw of him
Facts
In other words, he kept playing high school basketball even after high school.
LMAO
Middle school*
@@oao7129 wasn't he starting on high school varsity when he was in middle school?
@Duece Tank Idk know much about him besides that. Haven't kept up much, was just pointing it out because the guy said middle school.
@@thecensoredmuscle563 nah he played varsity since 5th grade so it was since elementary school
His problem was he was never taught how to play on a team
Exactly the reason he has a low basketball IQ and doesn't know how to play point guard
Probably can’t even run plays just iso ball
His ego grew, but not his height.
@@raytalkshoop2686 fr tho his ball IQ is one of the lowest i've ever seen
If only he spent more time with a coach..
What happened is that he peaked in the fifth grade.
Underrated comment
@@ighodaroamadin936 agree
Lmfao so true
DAMN!
Hahaha lol
He plays like a random 30 year old at the park who says “I could have made it to the league if it weren’t for”
X, Y, and Z.
He could make it if he were more humble and just played smarter. There are short PG's like Nate Robinson.
@@nofurtherwest3474 - but newman doesn't pass the ball, or penetrate and dish, or set picks, or play D. In short, he's a short ballhog. Bad combination.
@@dennissvitak5475 Yeah I'm surprised his dad didn't train him to do those things. I guess the dad doesn't really know basketball well?
@@nofurtherwest3474 - Modern day basketball is shit. Man on man, all iso, and take your man off the dribble while your TEAMMATES stand around. Terrible basketball. Iso basketball, and peeps jacking up threes is not the way to win team championships.
When I saw this video of him as a kid and you told me his father was the coach and I saw him not passing the ball to his teammates or setting up plays for them, I deduced that this wasn't going to be good for him in the long term. His father should've been the first one to teach him this.
I feel bad for the kid. He was told his whole life he was gonna be a star, and was never prepared to face any failure.
I think he’s gonna be a supervisor at Home Depot in ten years. Nothing wrong with that.
older he got the shorter he was to the rest and teams started to embarrass him because he wasnt a team player just double team him and he couldn't do anything
@Clifford your big red God he was super talented when he was younger compared to his peers. but wasn’t prepared for him to stop growing at 5’3. the average guy in america is 5’7 5’9
He was never humbled....he always wants things given to him. He wont even let his own teamates succeed because he's such a ball hog. And his dad raised him that way I guess, but im sure he'll be ballin up at your local 24hr fitness.l, unless his dad invents another league or some BS
@Clifford your big red God but his dad ended up ruining him too
"he plays like he gets paid $1 per dribble"...Coined! LOL!
😂😂😂😂😂
💀
fr other players sitting there against him like wtf you doin
LFMAOAOAOAO
Lol if only
Humbleness goes a long way. Frank Thomas used to have a sign in his locker that read "Don't Believe the Hype". Attitude can achieve a lot & it can destroy a lot.
Let this be a lesson to all of you out there considering parenthood, you may think your kids are the most special, but you shouldn't treat them that way, because they're not special to anyone else, they're just other people.
Now this dude has to go around getting hated all his life because his parents didn't teach him the right way to act.
He could:
1. Hustle people in streetball
2. Identify as female and join the WNBA
3. Teach 10 year olds how to become RUclips basketball sensations.
He could make a youtube channel like the professor lol
proffesor is better in all points
Ray Talks Hoop both are very corny and appeal to 12 year olds so I’ll say it’ll work
@@RoyalGonk yea except proffesor is passing to his team mate and more skilled
@j Smith hes just ass tf are yu bringin up race for
This video should be 5 sec and just say "he didnt grow"
spot on dude...
🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
sure. Literally and figuratively 💯
That is certainly a factor, but not a complete deal breaker. Ever heard of Chris Lykes at the University of Miami?
@@bryannixon4297 u see if u say about Chris Lykes his good at everything he have IQ he knows when to pass he know what is a gd shot and he is certainly a team player but look at julian he thinks his steph curry and pulls from deep and misses quite a lot and more importantly Chris Lykes actually played his heart out for the game of basketball
1:48 The ref tipped his hand a little there with the subtle head shake. "WTF am I officiating?" 😅
Jesus loves you. So, because you are lukewarm-neither hot nor cold-I am about to spit you out of my mouth. Rev 3:16
@@nichernandez6054 I’m so tired of you scripture posting mf bro I swear 😂😂😂
Very good structured video. Brief and well organised..
There's a 5'2" player averaging 14ppg in Div 1. The problem isn't his lack of height, it's a lack of humility, lack of fundamentals, lack of basketball IQ and lack of class.
Darnell Rogers UMBC, that dude’s a baller
This was already mentioned in the video. Next please.
Also, he’s so used to being clamped all the time that he shoots off his back foot when he’s wide open. Just watch the cash 1v1 and you’ll see. He also shot like 33% that game 🗑
@Grant niggas that’s exactly what he said
@Lamar Ware nigga, that similar to the comment he^^ been said 🥸🤦🏾♂️
He needed a real coach but instead he got arrogant daddy. His dad ruined him. He needed a coach that would bench him.
Best comment right here..so damn true..the thing is..my dad loved to bench me 😂😂😂
Even coach carter will pass on this clown.. he deserve spot in the circus
Aye idk bout that..he stuck with Cruz and the guy was sellin dope😂😂😂
"what is your deepest fear Mr Cruz"
Naw what he needed was some height
That's sad when you practice and train for 1 thing from the time you can walk and become so good at it just to get to the point of professional recognition and basically find out the only reason you can't compete as a pro is because you are uncoachable. Played alone too long. Never knew how to be a team player. Maybe there's a place for him with the Harlem Globe Trotters. I still try to catch them every time they tour.
I like how his head bounces in total sync with the ball whenever he dribbles.
His main problem isn't his height, it's his attitude. But ofc his height makes it even worse
His unsavory attitude is way taller than his height.
Lmao there's no shortage of NBA players with terrible attitudes! Its purely his height, and his skills dont make up for his lack of height like maybe a mugsy bogues
@@TGravy-wp4rc i hate how height is a factor im 5'10 and 16 and it sucks i can still dunk though
@@Joshua-jd1de 5' 10 is still a lol above average and at 16 you may still have an inch or two to go!
@@TGravy-wp4rc nah ive already haf my growth spurt. Last year i was 5'6 and i shot up now im pretty sure im done growing
bigger dudes are slaping his shots like mosquito.
Fr, I wanna play him, I’m not even that tall. I’m ~6’4 in shoes.
@@derekm1918 dude your huge
@@derekm1918 wym u not not that huge
@@derekm1918 bro you mean in basektball? Cos 6'4" is huge compared to the average 5'9" dude.
@@senjingjoseon111 yeah
Those clips starting at around the 4:15 mark are pure gold
That Boondocks episode with RIley! 😆
Ain’t nobody ever compared him to Lebron 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thats typical of casuals
Cuz he the 🐐
Clickbait... obviously it worked look at the views lol
his dad might've did...who knows. lmao
LMFAOO
He could be offered a spot in the Globetrotters for kids.
Get visits from one on one tubers which is violent or bone collector or professor
That's low
LMAO
LOL
Lmaoooo
I love how they said he was the “next lebron” he wouldn’t be the next lebron but would be a decent player if he didn’t dribble like crazy, didn’t have a crappy dad, wasn’t a ball hog, wasn’t a cocky piece of $hit, and was 5 inches taller
Good breakdown !
That video of the little white kid killing him ruined him
Thats what brought me here! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Exactly. He was not only exposed, but came off like a super a-hole and I can’t imagine anyone wanting to coach him.
@@bernardhsu8331 you wanna see exposed ? Watch his game vs IMG
Gotta look that up
@@src3360 me too
Damn if he's 5'7, I'm 6'5.
Lol
No way he's as tall (short) as I am, he looks a lot smaller.
@@ronin2981 i mean he is standing next to 6’0+ ppl lol. plus he’s 5’7 in shoes, ur prolly 5’7 out of shoes
@@SilkyGhost1 I've always been measured barefoot. IDK why their listed height is with shoes on.
He look’s like 5’3 to me. Im 5’7 and have 6’+ friends. No way he a 5’7 lol
Compare and contrast similar players over several years and how a player will turn out can be predictable
Like added
I agree 👍
You said it , great commentary
His peers had growth spurts, Julian dad doomed him at conception with oompa loompa genetics.
Lol
IT had a good career
@@aweshad9 has*
Das fucked up😭
Hey, at least he got to play and be famous for a short time. What have you achieved lmao.
"Julian Newman the next Lebron James" said no one ever.
True
Facts lmao
No one in this universe has ever uttered those words Julian Newman was a better mugsy boges at BEST
@@jeffhorneck5276 don’t ever disrespect mugsy like that again
@@jeffhorneck5276 Mugsy share the ball, Newman kept it to himself.
Mainly the attitude ,Dave East could have played in the NBA but said he had a attitude with the college coach
There was that guy in my highschool that had a "catchy" basketball skill, but too individualiatic and did not know when to pass the ball. He was a playmaker and kinda short for basketball player his age. Our school never even reach semi-final. I just hope he would think about his teammate more, and less got stolen and blocked by the opponents.
He could actually have been something but his dad made him into a selfish player
No bro the real reason is he is a munchkin he is about 5,5 internet is lying
@@louis500_3 mugsy bouges was 5’3 what’s ur point
@@lacisum3096 also to add on Isaiah Thomas, Spud Webb, Nate Robinson, and that kid from UMBC. Not all 5’3 but are pretty short for basketball
@@sambenham1945 exactly
@@lacisum3096 mugsy is way more athletic then him and a better defender
Worse part of him losing the ball in those clips ..is after he loses the ball he stands up there looking sorry..instead of trying to get the ball back..he's clearly a selfish dude.
Hey ref....dat was a foul!!!!
My thoughts exactly
@@uliuli8997 😅😅
小時了了,大未必佳。
謝謝驗證!
The picture for the video when he's older. He looks like something from a dave Chappelle skit lol
This kid is the equivalent of playing 2K with a player you created with speed at 99 but everything else is 65 and you just randomly use the juke stick and speed burst to the hoop. Lol
like their weird eyebrows
sooo accurate though
Speed at 39****
He has honed his game in a way that would make him a fine globetrotter
Lol
Glq
Amazing 🤣🤣
he just too small to play professional basketball. if he was at least 6'2" then that would be another story.
Bro lol
Maybe they should run a competition for everyone under 6ft, I don't follow basketball but it must be frustrating as not being tall but better than someone a foot taller
1:11 what is the skill name'??
His dad just had him on the spotlight the whole time that’s why he a ball hug
Hog
@@kawhi2900 and actually has talented sons
His dad was way too soft with him
@@ruger504nola hug
This what happens if parents do not teach their kids about humility. His dad made him think he’s already the best in the world, making him not to aim anymore to improve.
Yup..basically was pampered all his life and never learned how to deal with adversity
And this is why people talk shit about our generation.
Needs to learn about sportsmanship and leadership as well. And that basketball is a team sport.
@@animationdude9 rightfully so..but I don't consider myself to be in that category so i dont ever care when someone says it
lol i met kyree walker once at a tourney in oakland and my whole team crowded him and we all got his autograph and a pic with him
Muggsy Bogues is 5'2" tall. He didn't have the height to make it to the NBA, but he had the heart, the humility, and most importantly, the attitude to get there. All the skill in the world doesn't cover up the wrong attitude.
Everybody: He’s Overrated.
Me: Hes Not Even Rated 😂😂😂
Edit: Thanks For 1K Likes! 🔥
Edit Again: Thank you for 2k likes guys! I’m blessed. 🙏🏽
Zactly
omg😂😂😂
GOTDAAMMM
He's trash hahaha
Lmao
Imagine being this kids team mate...that would suck. After a while nobody would pass to him. He would be cancer to any team.
The it’s his dads team he is always coaching him, nobody would ever get the ball smh.
@@randomwlw5742 faxx being a PG doesn't mean you always score i feel like the good PG's are the ones who have eagle vision on the court an can pass to the open man with finesse and speed to rack up assist
Pass it to him and you can forget about getting back. Nice job Dad!👏
the move on walker at 0:50 tho
In the right game he would be amazing to have on your team, but in THE game overall mastering one skill but lacking in many different areas will likely get someone shut down
He probably killin it at the local YMCA
I actually saw him at the y lol
Hes making money u aint 🥴🤝
@@japan7855 from what? It costs membership dues to go to YMCA
@@MarlonBitoy im talking about money not no tickets lol
@@MarlonBitoy member ship lol
His dad never taught him how to be humble... his head exploded
Wait, which grade? Didn't hear that answer enough times.
On point
You were too generous with his height. He’s like 5’5 LOL.
Yea I’m like 5’5 and when I see him on the court, I’m like no way he’s 5’7, he looks like me on the court
😂
Hemore tiny than jj barea
@Franko Piskulich no kappo
@Franko Piskulich nah he is no where near iverson’s skill level. Even if he was 6’1 he prolly wouldn’t make nba
he seems to be selfish. also, his shooting is inconsistent, he does NOT play defense, and his dribbling is not effective. he puts on a show :/
All you speak is facts
@@joga4423 Simp 🤦🏾♂️
SUCCESSFUL JORDAN how? Niggas love to throw “simp” around. You sound dumb as hell
@@joga4423 she simply talking bout basketball then u bring up her looks👄💀
Jo Ga simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp simp
Having extremely highly skilled play at young age doesn't mean you'll be even better later on. Being on the top sometime takes small step rather than early big step
He will be playing here in the NBL in Australia
"he's playing a prep school that his dad created" why are basketball dads so effing weird????
They are living their dreams through there kids. They can’t let the dream go!
tripleB's Babby
@@bokstar030 first thing came to mind but at least he can die smiling now, his kids actually doing good
What’s weird abt that smh
Amongst the weirdest are basketball dads I thought football pops were crazy but nawwww
Should’ve said, “hype grew , but not his height”
Man actually didn’t take his chill pill
Yall wouldnt say this to his face. Julian keeps a blicky he doesnt just shoot on the court. You thought wrong.
A T you thought. That prep school poser would get put on his pockets.
A T Lmao
Should’ve said, “his ego grew , but not his height
“Do not let arrogance go to your head and despair to your heart; do not let compliments go to your head and criticisms to your heart; do not let success go to your head and failure to your heart.”
― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
From what you said about his dad its the apple didnt fall far from the tree. Thats his dads attitude. While his pops does seem like he loves his son he forgot a huge part to teach him Respect and to be Humble.
i dont think anyone really considered him the next lebron
too impossible to consider a middle school kid to be the next lebron already
just his daddy overhyping him
I’m pretty sure his dad said that lol
For real 🤣🤣 who thought this??
j Smith julian burner
@j Smith got me dead 😂
He plays like how anyone plays their point guard in 2k
Facts surprised he's not calling for 15 screens a possession
There was once a NBA player who stands 5’3” named Mugsy
what is his jumper bro
LaMelo Ball blocking him and laughing about it: PRICELESS
With an attitude like his, I wouldn't even want him near my front yard
😂
😂
Lol
😂
Lol
How do a 5th grader play Varsity?
I really love his highlight videos. Basically nobody guarding him whatsoever for the most part. That's not how college or NBA works
As soon as he said how his dad hyped him up since 5th grade and stuff I knew he'd have an attitude problem.
bruh this kid said he could beat melo in a 1v1🤦🏽♂️
That’s why schools should keep the DARE program
only in his dreams. smh.
Ray Paints Shoes 😂
I mean, Melo is kind of washed up right now, but at 6'8 to Julian's 5'4, that's a pipe dream. This kid is delusional.
Louie Tzepher he was talking about LaMelo Ball lol. But either way, both Melos would destroy Julian
I’m not sure-did he play varsity basketball in fifth grade? I don’t think this was mentioned enough………
MAKE a video of Junior Robinson
He low key looks like he watches the professor for his moves lol
What is varsity fifth grade basketball??
Jaythan Bosch really got Newman pressed but still remained humble during their rematch.
Unfortunately his attitude put him in this position
The things we bring upon ourselves sometimes
True
@Ryan Gallagher look at what u just wrote lmaooo u weird asf
He’s been using the same moves for the last 7 years 😂
And the same height also for the last 7 years
@@krampus1100 loll
j Smith Lamelo and Julian are the same age....
j Smith he is not gonna grow. He’s trash
j Smith ur so delusional. He’s like 19 he’s not gonna grow stupid Julian fan
how do you play varsity in 5th grade and varsity starts in 9th
Attitude reflects what happens to you in your life and future change it and see what happens…
2:10 epileptic attack from Julian
PLS IM IN TEARS AHAHAH
#4. He’s a poor sport when he makes mistakes, when IMG stole the ball off him, he just tosses his hands and doesn’t even try to return on defense (not even 5% of an attempt)
#5. Jamie Newman (enough said)
Very true! Won't run back on defense to try to right his wrong-doings
Kid is a Disgrace to the game of basketball.
@j Smith Oh, so you're actually an idiot. Who tf cares about originality when you're being a d bag. Making a mistake and not trying to make it right can cause you to lose the game.
@j Smith Oh, hmmm, 69 is so famous. Must be a good rapper.
@j Smith That alone is enough to tell that you're an idiot. 69 is a terrible rapper.
Bro something I hate is playing b-ball in middle school because most point guard (sometimes me) don’t pass they just dribble and shoot or layup so that just sums up Julian Newman
I don’t get it, I see plenty of other kids his age in that “varsity” game at the beginning
This kid let pride get to him, and there were no adults in his life that loved him enough to change that. He made a fool of himself multiple times, and now he is going nowhere
I do hope the best for him, but he needed to be humbled
See, the difference between someone like him and Spud Webb is that Spud knew how to share the rock and wasn’t an egomaniac
Naw you tweaking spud Webb was a ridiculous athlete he had HOPS
Honestly growing up playing sports there was alot of good kids then but it all depends when you get older if you get bigger and taller the only person I played with who made it was Mike Floyd and he even screwed his nfl career couldn't be stopped on any level though growing up
I once knew my Jr high school friend was the complete basketball player. For only 5'9 he can do it all. Jr high n high school dominant. Had full ride to go play for div 1 in N Carolina. unfortunately a DUI ruin it all. And community college. 10 years later still trying to grad with a BA. Talk about lost potential due to bad decisions.
“What happened to Julian?”
This could be a 3 second video and it would be: hes a bad cocky point guard.
Hahahahah savage
And short
Yeah....i was just trippin on the part of the pic saying he's pose to be the next LBJ....maybe it's just me but i've never heard that
@@shawnrich1230 there ain’t no way he finna be the next LBJ. He finna be the next WBA
Julian newman's family is the ripoff of the ball family
2:19 i thought you said Julian’s height kept increasing! lol
makes you wonder how LaMelo Ball didn't end up in the same position
The kids 5’5 at best and has the body frame of a 15 year old girl. It wouldn’t matter if he was dropping 50 a game, he still wouldn’t get a D1 offer
Bro he let himself go
Too bad today NBA is all about Height even with no skill.just stand there and try to rebound the ball LOL.. I miss them Muggsy, Spudd. The Kid isn't 5.5.. Hes actually 5'7..Normal height to me. If only this kid can jump higher like Spudd. He prolly can make it to NBA Bench.
lmao don’t do Julian like that
TOY TULOG wdym normal. 5’7 is a fucking dwarf. You ain’t going anywhere with that height if u want to go pro at ball
@@michaelw7327 lol Webb 5'7 and he went pro. Muggsy was 5'3 and went pro and he is more fan to watch than any current nba player. Both of them short player got skills. Muggsy was going against 7ft and they couldn't stop muggsy
When you're an aspiring sportsman... Two things you need to work on for your career.
1. Your game skill
2. Your character and attitude
You need to work on number 2 with twice as much diligence than number 1. Good sportsmanship lasts longer than the numbers on a scoreboard. Good sportsmanship lasts forever!!
100% right and also being a team player
100% right! Thank you for the lesson!!!
Fax
It also lasts longer than money, I swear I’ve seen so many people using “he/she has a lot of money at least, unlike you!” As a defense for famous people with awful attitudes. Humility will get you more friends, less foes, better family life, and overall more happiness. Way better than money IMO, but young people don’t think that way now.
the "next lebron" was so crazy to see on my screen I had to click the video
In fourth grade I was 4’11
That’s why I NEVER want my dad or any family member to coach me later in life
High school is usually the time to stop coaching your kid it's what I did
It's like going to a college fluid mechanics class taught by your community college degree dad. He has no business teaching at a level that's beyond his level
I mean it depends. If the Dad is a former great athlete/player and knows what he's doing, then there isn't a problem. But if the Dad is just a fan sports, probably not a good idea...
@@yangsong2334 dude, fluid mechanics is easy. Also, that has nothing to do with this lol the class can be taught by anyone. But this guy never progressed because of his ego and analogies
@@yangsong2334 fluid mechanics is cake, also community college education can be just as good as regular college education, to say otherwise is classist